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Leanne Giavedoni - The Art of Soul Alignment

Julie Fairhurst Episode 128

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Prepare to have your understanding of purpose completely transformed in this profound conversation with Leanne Giavedoni, certified spiritual life coach and creator of the Success Reset System. Having made the remarkable transition from physiotherapist to spiritual guide, Leanne shares the deeply personal journey that led her to discover that physical symptoms often point to deeper spiritual misalignments.

"Your purpose is not what you think it is," Leanne reveals, challenging the conventional notion that purpose must be tied to career or achievement. Through her comprehensive understanding of human design, she illuminates how our inherent purposes might be to collect information, trigger growth in others, create order, or navigate the unexpected. 

The conversation is fascinating when Leanne explains her Success Reset System—a strategic approach that helps identify your true essence, disruptive beliefs, vagal response, and life lessons. By understanding these elements, you can recognize the patterns that have kept you cycling through the same challenges. "We are the common denominator in our own life," Julie observes, highlighting why self-knowledge becomes the cornerstone of transformation.

Leanne's concept of "radical self-care" is revolutionary—a practice that goes far beyond spa treatments and girls' trips. This deeper form of care involves dedicated introspection and understanding who you truly are at your core. 

Whether you're feeling stuck in patterns you can't break, seeking greater alignment with your authentic self, or simply curious about human design, this conversation offers practical wisdom and transformative insights. Don't miss Leanne's free Meditation Mentorship program—the perfect starting point for anyone ready to embark on their own journey of self-discovery and alignment.

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Julie Fairhurst – Speaker, Author, and Founder of Women Like Me

Julie Fairhurst is a champion for women’s empowerment and the founder of the Women Like Me Book Program. Since 2019, she has published 30 books and 300+ true-life stories—at no cost to the writers—giving women a platform to heal, inspire, and reclaim their power. Dedicated to breaking generational trauma one story at a time, Julie’s mission is to uplift women emotionally and financially, helping them create better lives for themselves and their families.


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Speaker 1:

Well, hi everyone, thank you for being here. It's another episode of Women Like Me, stories and Business, and I am your host, julie Fairhurst. Now, today I'm putting on my glasses because I don't want to miss anything that I'm about to tell you about this extremely interesting lady. So today we welcome a woman who doesn't just talk about transformation, she embodies it. Leanne Giovanni is a certified spiritual life coach, intuitive mentor and the visionary behind the Success Reset System. With over 15 years experience, leanne has guided countless heart-centered individuals healers, coaches and caregivers through life's pitiful transitions, helping them realign with their true essence. Her unique approach weaves together spiritual wisdom, human design which that's quite interesting human design insights and nervous system regulation, offering a holistic path to authentic success. She is also the author of fear unraveled, and it's a book that dwells into the transfer, transforming Manifestations of an Abundant Life. So we are going to have like a fulfilled, super interesting conversation. Leanne, thank you so much for being here.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, Julie. First of all, I have to just say you are amazing. The opportunity that you give to women and the help that you provide all of us in sharing our stories is amazing and very, very grateful for being here. So thank you.

Speaker 1:

Oh, thank you, Leanne. Well, did you want to tell us? I mean, I gave gave quite a business profile there. Did you want to share anything else with the audience before we dive in?

Speaker 2:

No, let's just dive in and see where this conversation takes us.

Speaker 1:

All right, okay. Well, I have some interesting questions to ask you, and let's start with the first one, because you were in physiotherapy at one point, yeah, and now yep, and then you transferred to over to spiritual coaching. So what, what? What was the transition? What happened there to to make that switch?

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's a big story. So, yes, I, I have two science degrees. So I have a biology degree and a physiotherapy degree, and my first career was running a brick and mortar wellness clinic and the head physiotherapist owner. All of that and you would think I would have been really happy I had achieved all the goals that I had set out to do, but I had a lot of physical things going on in my body that didn't work to like the physio, the chiro, the massage, the doctor that I worked with.

Speaker 2:

We couldn't figure it out, and it led me on to a completely alternate path of learning to understand the mind body connection, and I'm the type of person when I discover something for myself, I have to stand on the rooftop and shout to everybody else and be like you don't know what you know, you're missing this, like let me help you. And so I just started sharing it with my physio clients and they would be like I don't know what you're doing, but it's making a difference and I want to know more. And so I ended up studying everything you could think of and slowly it turned into me coaching and leaving physiotherapy, so I no longer work as a physio. I retired in 2017. And there was an overlap, so I started coaching in 2006. But from 2006 to 2017, I was kind of doing both under the hat of physio and then in 2017. Till now, I've only worked as a coach. Wow.

Speaker 1:

Well and that isn't that sometimes the what happens we find something that heals us or works for us and, just like you said, you want to stand on the rooftop and shout it out and share it to everybody. Yeah, yeah, no. That's a beautiful transformation and beautiful reason to do it for sure.

Speaker 2:

And now it's easier because more people understand a mind-body connection. Because more people understand a mind-body connection. But go back to 2005, when I first discovered that I had this gift, this talent, this way of thinking. That was very different. It was a really scary time, and so I've had to evolve and grow through that whole process, and what it did was it taught me a lot about who I am, my fears and the resilience and the passion I have to overcome them Right.

Speaker 1:

So Wow, well, that's. I mean yeah, growth, yeah, growth, yeah, oh for sure. You know I'm interested in the success reset system and you say that it's the cornerstone of your work, so can you share what that's all about? I'm curious about that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so because I've been coaching for over 15 years now. My coaching has taken on a lot of different forms, but there's been some core things that I've never left, no matter what the trends are, no matter what's being talked about. There's been some key things that have always been a part of what I had to use to heal myself, but also what I've helped the people that I've worked with over the years, and so I've put this together in a system. I'm very strategic. I'm very like.

Speaker 2:

I like strategy, I like step by step, I like to get rid of all the messy noise and just have a very focused approach. That's my personality, and so I have a system that allows people to focus on the key things that are going to help you with the healing that you need to do, help you with connecting with your inner voice, your inner thoughts, and help you to connect to who you are as a soul, like why are you here and what are you going to struggle with, but also what are you going to excel at. And so I have an ability to put all of that into a report for someone and then give them ongoing support, if they require it, to continue to do that, that process.

Speaker 1:

That's a huge question for so many people. Why am I here? What's my purpose? What yeah?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, wow, and your purpose is not what you think it is. That's right, interesting thing, interesting thing. But before you can really walk in the purpose that you're here for, you have to deal with all of the experiences you've had in life that are here for a reason. Right, like, we live in a dualistic world, so we can only experience through duality up down, inside, outside. So we have to have these what I call disruptive beliefs and these lessons, as well as our purpose, and when you understand both of those, you can really navigate life. And so that's what success reset system is all about. That's what Success Reset System is all about. It's a tool to help you navigate life in a way that is unique to you and aligned with your design, who you are individually.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm curious about what you said that your purpose is not what you think. So what did you mean by that?

Speaker 2:

your purpose is not what you think. So what did you mean by that? So there are. So I think people tend to assume that purpose has something to do with what you're supposed to accomplish, how you're supposed to show up. Maybe and a lot of people will come to me and think that it's connected with their, their vocation or the work that they do. Right, and in some cases it is, but in other cases it's not it really depends on your purpose, and there's there's hundreds and hundreds of different purposes and it's in your human design. And so when I know someone's birth date, I can actually tell them their purpose and like. So, for example, I've had people whose purposes are to collect things and information. Now, they might turn that into a hobby or a job, but they may not, right, right um I have.

Speaker 2:

I have someone whose purpose is to. Actually, when I looked at all the different purposes that are in human design, there's one that's kind of like trigger people, like they serve a purpose that they're here to trigger people, because when they're those people are triggered, what it might do is actually make them think differently and plant some seeds, right.

Speaker 1:

That's interesting.

Speaker 2:

That would have nothing necessarily to do with the job or right, but for that person it might explain why they get the reaction they do from people right get the reaction they do from people.

Speaker 2:

Right, and can you imagine you might, you know, judge yourself because people you do that and yet you're here to do that. Oh, that's so interesting. Yeah, Wow, I've had people who order orders. Their purpose to create order. Right Now, my purpose is to navigate. So I have the purpose of the unexpected, basically to expect the unexpected and to navigate that. And when I learned that, oh my goodness, it explained so much of the experiences I've had in life and I used to even say jokingly to people be prepared to be like, be prepared for the unexpected. When I was teaching people about intuition, I would always say be prepared to be surprised, be prepared for the unexpected. And then I go into my purpose and it's like literally written in the human design of my purpose and I'm like, Whoa, that's pretty freaky.

Speaker 1:

Wow, that is. That's amazing, and I don't think I really understood that before. That really is amazing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, now I don't know if I can share, like I did, look at your purpose and I sent you a little thing and no, to no one's surprise, you're a storyteller. Part of your purpose had the words about storytelling right in it. Wow.

Speaker 1:

Isn't that something Right?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, right. So for me, I always had the longing to know that I was here for something and what it meant, and not everyone has that longing, right.

Speaker 1:

No, not everybody has that longing, but I think that it hits people somewhere throughout their life. Maybe, and again, maybe not everybody, but I think a lot. I think a lot of people struggle with why am I here? And, like you say, it's not even necessarily why you're well, it is why you're here, but what I've just connected with what you said is why you're the way you are. Yeah, yeah, so yeah, sorry, I was just going to say, instead of beating ourselves up all the time, yeah, but I think that you know that, sorry, I'm just getting, I'm blown away a little bit here, but that, to me, could take away so much people's pain and agony, and not under because they don't understand. They think they're doing something wrong, or, oh my goodness, leanne, you nailed it right on the head because that's exactly what I was experiencing.

Speaker 2:

I when, like I'm telling you, nothing in my life turned out the way I thought it was supposed to, and I used to think it was me, I was doing something wrong, and those are those disruptive beliefs, and my disruptive beliefs match and my life lessons. So we have our purpose, but we have our life lessons and our disruptive beliefs, our vagal response. This is what the reset gives you, right? And I used to think, like what the hell is wrong with me? Like what did I do wrong that made this happen? And I now know I didn't make it happen. It happened and I'm here to navigate and to learn from it and to experience it.

Speaker 2:

Right, wow, but there are some major things that have happened in my life and I'd be like, and it would cause me anxiety and it would make me feel unsafe and like I couldn't trust anything. When I learned all of this about myself through the Success Reset, which is a blueprint, basically it lifted this weight off of me and allowed me to mourn, right, it allowed me to kind of heal and let go, have a little bit of a mourning process, process, and then it allowed me to just show up and celebrate like, wow, if I can walk through life now with this information and this focus. It just changes the way I was perceiving things. I'm still me, but you know we keep talking about mindset and positive thinking and it wasn't working for me, but it was until I learned these specific things that I'm like oh, that's the specific mindset thing that I need to shift.

Speaker 1:

Mm, hmm.

Speaker 2:

And the crazy thing about your subconscious mind is, if you try to shift the wrong mindset things, it's going to fight you even more. And so this whole process, this whole reset, and that's why I call it a reset, I call it a system, because it really is step by step strategic. Like I'm very strategic, right, I like straightforward, simple. I take big ideas and I make them so simple that I don't think sometimes people realize how big they are right, yes, yes.

Speaker 2:

And then it's called success, because for me, success doesn't mean your job and your money. That's one pillar of success. Yeah, success is you feeling like, you know who you are, you're living who you are and you're experiencing that in all the pillars of your life. Right, and so it just gave me a different definition of success. Yeah, and so for me, I that's why I chose the word success but also I'm a projector in human design and each human design has a different signature, and my signature is success. I'm here to experience and understand and work with the concepts of success, whereas somebody else, like a generator, would be here to work with satisfaction, so you feel alive and you know full when, if you're a generator and you're satisfied, whereas a projector, when you feel successful. And then there's other, there's manifestors, they like freedom. So there's different pieces. So success, the word success is really aligned with who I am.

Speaker 1:

Yes, yes.

Speaker 2:

Success means so much. It doesn't just mean your financial health or you know your work.

Speaker 1:

Wow, that is um, wow. Yeah, that's a great explanation and, uh, I think everybody needs to do this.

Speaker 2:

I'm biased, but I absolutely think everybody needs to do this and, to be honest, what I've done is I've made it, I've done it in a way that it's accessible, and so you know, I used to do it one-on-one with people. Yes, the blueprint it would take you at least at least 12 coaching sessions with me of about two hours Wow. And even then we wouldn't necessarily cover everything. Wow, wow. So what I'm able to do with this is I'm able to create a report for you. I do this all without having to talk to you. A report for you. I do this all without having to talk to you, and then I send you the report. And then what we do is you have a one-on-one with me to help ask me any questions, but then I send emails that look at the different parts of the report and show you ways to think about. That page in the report gives you some ideas, and so that can be very helpful. And then I invite you to a once a month to a Zoom call called Real Talk with Leanne, and you can ask me any questions you want. You can, we can have a conversation and we just talk and share.

Speaker 2:

This is a group right? Yes, yes. And then, once you have your blueprint, then I open my coaching schedule up to anyone who has a blueprint so that's something that's different now to anyone who has a blueprint. So that's something that's different now. Before I would just coach anybody, and now I only coach those who have a blueprint, because it speeds up our coaching. Yes, it is better for you, it's better for me, and like it just makes it so much like we, I can just go okay, this is this, this is this, this is this, and you go off and you know what I'm talking about and you can apply it in your day to day.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

So I will only see someone, like once, without a blueprint, just to give them an idea if they resonate with me or not, and then after that, if you have a blueprint, then you have access to my coaching schedule. Wow, this was a big decision for me because, as a chronic people pleaser, I was terrified to do that. But it was absolutely the best thing I did in terms of the way that I make my coaching available to people.

Speaker 1:

Well, I can certainly see and listening to what you just said. You are extremely strategic and, and some people you know, strategy is so important because without it, you're floundering around. Yes, and my business is called Rockstar Strategies because I believe in strategies.

Speaker 1:

I think they're just super important, and so when you explained all of that, I could see that people who don't need the coaching they could still get their blueprint, they could still be able to go. If they have questions, they can pop in and ask on that meeting or they can actually get some actual coaching and learn more about it. It's really brilliant, actually. I'm quite impressed. I'm quite impressed, leanne. Thank you, julie.

Speaker 2:

Now here's the other piece of your blueprint. I know whether you're going to need one-on-ones with me or not once I see your blueprint. There's a piece in the blueprint that tells me that you're the type of person that can do it on your own or you're the type of person that needs to talk it out.

Speaker 2:

Yes, and then, based on your beliefs, but based on everything, I actually now know what kind of coaching client you truly are and so it allowed me to be able to adapt my, my process so that I can meet people where they're at but, at the same time, stay authentic to me, right, so that I'm not burning out. So for those coaches out there, that are listening right?

Speaker 2:

Yes, but me getting my blueprint made me realize how to be a coach, so that I don't burn out because I was doing all kinds of things in my coaching business that were not serving me. Yeah, and if you're not serving you, you're not going to be serving your clients no, absolutely, and and I truly like.

Speaker 1:

34 years in the business I was in, I burned out to the point where the last two years I would, if I had major anxiety, I would actually be stuttering. I was like. I was like somebody would just need something simple and I would like panic it was. It was horrible burnout for anybody who thinks, because I never thought that it was real. Burnout is absolutely real and it's a physical problem.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so we need to protect ourselves. That's why I created what I did 15 years ago, because I burnt out. Yes, I had a complete. Now my doctor diagnosed it as depression. Now, my doctor diagnosed it as depression. When I studied it, I realized it was actually burnout because it was so connected to my work and whatever.

Speaker 2:

But I also realized that I got into this work because of my early trauma, and my early trauma created my vagal response, which is people pleaser, and so this is the other part of my report that I give people is identify their vagal response and explain what that is and how that connects with the disruptive beliefs. That's why we get triggered right. Yes, so I had to learn all that about myself before I could truly heal. Yes, I had to learn all that about myself before I could truly heal. Yes, and then, once I was able to heal, I was like okay, now, who am I really? Now that I have all of this labels and all of these expectations and all of these fear-driven behaviors removed, who am I now? Like I'm a blank slate. And guess what, julie, that?

Speaker 1:

can be pretty scary too.

Speaker 2:

Yes, right, yeah. And so the whole reset is about all of that. Right, and it's a process. It takes time, but at least you have the map and the compass that's directing you and when you hit a roadblock, you know, you know the clues, how to get through that. I'm thinking one of those games you know when you you're like survivor or whatever, and you get, you have to like work it through.

Speaker 2:

Well, I've given you the tools that you're there, and it's like okay, shit, you know, when you go through your blueprint and it's like oh, or you do an emergency call and say Leanne, I am stuck and I need you and I call that the core clarity call. I need you to help me to see and hear, because I can't right now. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And that's when I step in and I'm like OK, I can see and hear and I can connect and I can do all those things for you in this moment. Move the block, and now you continue using your navigation tools to work with it, right?

Speaker 1:

I think that it's quite interesting because we sometimes don't understand why certain things are happening or certain things happen over and over again. But what we need to understand, in my humble opinion, is that we are the common denominator in our own life. So if we're constantly at odds with certain people, if we constantly have these certain types of feelings, if we're having these things happening, we're the common denominator. So wouldn't it be smart to find out what we're all about so that we can get a handle on things and have a better life and not be so stuck all the time and not have those repeated? Or, if you're having those repeated things happening, at least understanding why. And it's so true that we don't know what we don't know. Like, I'm just having this conversation with you and I know a bit about what you do, and I know you sent me that blueprint, but I never really knew until we're just having this conversation.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I only sent you the one little piece.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, you just sent me a little, a little bit yes for sure.

Speaker 2:

So, yeah, so here's the thing. A couple of things about that. I totally agree with you. We absolutely will be more empowered when we have that kind of perspective and knowledge and understanding of it. What I don't want people to hear, though, is, like any any sense that it's like blame or anything like that, like the things that are going wrong quote unquote in our lives. Yeah, they're not bad, they serve a purpose. Oh, I agree, and I think, yeah, I, I guess, but I just want to make sure that our audience is hearing it the same way.

Speaker 2:

Yes, um, because I used to think that it was bad right, that I failed, that I wasn't good enough, but these are my beliefs, and so I could only see the world through that perspective. Yeah, when I started to understand why we have disruptive beliefs in the first place, because we all have them, and guess what? They're not going to go away completely, they're not going to have power over us any longer, but they're still going to want to like, click in, and you're going to be like whoa, oh, I know that, and you're going to then choose, because everything's about choice. Right, we have free will. So, in this moment, I know that, and you're gonna then choose, because everything's about choice, right, we have free will. So in this moment, I could true, I could choose this version of that belief or I could choose its dual version. But if I don't even know this, then how do I know to choose this right? So the opposite, yes.

Speaker 2:

So when I feel like I might have failed, that's gonna be my first thought, that's going to kick in and for me it's going to be connected to people pleasing. It's like I failed to please that person Because I needed to do something that was important to me and they don't like it. I immediately will want to go to I failed, I'm not good, I'm. And then something bad is going to happen to me. They're going to be upset with me. Right? That's where my brain goes, and I've got years of traumas and stories. That stories that you know made that feel even more true and real to my reality. So now, when I start to get that trigger and I'm like that feeling of who am I pleasing here and am I not pleasing them? Am I pleasing myself? And my brain's always going to think that way because that's my vagal response. So then now I pause and I notice that little feeling, and then those you know, usual disruptive beliefs are kind of like, you know, like the devil on one shoulder and the angel on the other.

Speaker 1:

It's kind of that.

Speaker 2:

And it's like that story that they want to tell me. And then I'm like, oh, in this moment, no, I'm going to find a different way to think about that. I'm going to, you know, realize that even if I don't please them, I'm still safe, because if you don't like, that's what it's really about is not feeling safe, right? So I just go through my day with this conscious awareness of what is going on inside of me, all the feelings and all the nerves, like, like physical nerves, all of that stuff that's naturally going on. I just have a conscious awareness of it and sometimes I catch it in the moment and sometimes I need to, like you know, go away and get out my journal and just journal it and be like, whoa, what was going on with that? Like, why do I feel icky about that interaction?

Speaker 2:

And my blueprint it's so easy for me to know and do it because my blueprint, I just have to do the blueprint and in the blueprint I have a five step strategy. So go figure, right, exactly, I literally walk you through exactly step one pay attention to this part. Step two, step three, step four, step five. Now, step five leads into the book, right? So my book Fear Unraveled gives you exercises and tools to work with your mindset. So step five is reframing your mindset. So when I catch that I've thought that way, that old way of thinking, my fearful way of thinking, then I use the tools from the fear unraveled to work and reframe those thoughts so I can physically, emotionally, feel different. And then that's going to, my behavior is going to be different.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and this is all done during what I call me time. Me time is that time you take away for radical self care. Radical that, this is radical self care for me, whereas when I first started trying to love myself and take care of myself, I tried massages and, you know, getting my nails done and going on a girl's trip, or then I got into healthy eating and exercising. Those are all amazing, but they're levels of self-care. Radical self-care is doing this introspection, this understanding of who you truly are, what you believe, what's you know, pushing your buttons so that you have control over how you show up, right? That's my definition of radical self-care. You need time scheduled to do that, you need a way to do it and you need the desire to do it, I guess as well, of course, right?

Speaker 2:

So for me, it all started with meditation. Meditation was my me time, yeah, so I scheduled out time to meditate. Meditate, for me, is focus, focus on something. Sometimes it's my body, sometimes it's just relaxing. Sometimes it's just relaxing. Sometimes it's journaling these ideas, sometimes it's sitting with my blueprint, sometimes it's checking in on my chakras, right? So meditation is all of those things for me, and so in my system, I let people start for free with meditation mentorship. I send six weeks of is it six or eight weeks? Of emails where I walk you from the beginning of why meditate, meditation 101. Yeah to my favorite ways of meditating and some of the tips and tricks that I've done over the years of meditating.

Speaker 1:

So that's yeah, that's amazing. It's just I love that radical self-care. Love that because that really speak, that says something completely different than like I'm with you, you know, like getting a massage and getting treating yourself and those kinds of things are definitely important, for sure, and girls trips and chatting with your girlfriend and stuff, but that radical self-care is something only you can do. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Oh, and if we're trying to change because so many people are trying to change something in their life, right, right, there's something that isn't working, there's a pattern that keeps repeating, there's a goal that they're trying to, you know, work towards, and all of that requires you to know what you think, feel and believe, because that's what, that's how we create, that's how we experience life, and so, for me, I need to know that about myself. Yeah, and then when a client comes to me because they're stuck, they're like I don't know, I keep getting into these bad relationships, or I don't know if I need to leave my marriage, or I just got this medical diagnosis and it's like throwing me, scaring me, or I'm just I'm not happy with my job right now. I'm going to tell you, I'm going to do the exact same thing for every one of them. I'm going to say well, we need to know who you are, what you think, what you believe, what your lessons are, how you arrived, where you're at and where, in your design, are you meant to be going?

Speaker 2:

And why did these things that have happened in your life, your stories, why did they happen? We're not going to change them, we're going to acknowledge them and we're going to decide if it's the story we want for the next chapter or is our story and the chapter and the end going to look different, right? And so that's what I think needs to happen at the root of everything and the reason I say I think it's what needs to happen. One, because it's written in my design and so I'm here to help people with that. But two, it was the only thing that got me through the shitty, shitty, shitty things that happened in my life. Yeah, yeah, right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we, we. Either we either deal with them or sit with them, and sitting with them is not necessarily the most healthy thing to do.

Speaker 2:

And and to be honest, julie, some people don't even sit with them. Some people have pushed them down and buried them so deep and then they just keep showing up and you wonder why. So I always used to tell my clients in the early days you get that little whisper and you don't listen. Then you get the tapping and you don't listen. Then you get the slap and you're still not listening. And then you get the two by four and you're down on your knees and now you have no choice. Yes, yes. Unfortunately, I waited until the two by four hit me. Yes, yes. And so it's my hope, my desire, that people can hear these kinds of messages and maybe they won't wait until they get hit by the two by four.

Speaker 1:

I waited until I got hit with a two by four and was in bed for 40 days by four and was in bed for 40 days.

Speaker 2:

Wow yeah. And what I've come to know is that a lot of the people who arrive at my door well, I say door, but I don't do it in person, I do it online no, I know the people who arrive are at that state. Now, the good news is, even if they're at that state, we can repair it, we can fix it. Yes, right.

Speaker 1:

However, life would be a heck of a lot more enjoyable if we didn't wait to that until right until, yeah, until we were stuck in bed and we get out for 40 days, yeah, the universe eventually says, all right, well, this will make you listen. This will make you start to look inward as to what you're doing out there. Leanne, this has just been an amazing uh conversation and and I'm just so hopeful that we're going to have lots of of of people I know you work with both men and women, but lots of from my, my audience women that are going to at least investigate this and see if this is something that could help them with their life. So I just appreciate you so much for being so open about everything. Can I just shift us for a minute, do you mind?

Speaker 1:

I have some questions that I like to ask my guests. So if you're okay with a few questions, then we'll go for it. It's just to get to know you a little bit better. Okay, absolutely All right. So my first question is if you could go anywhere in the world tomorrow, where would you go there and why would you go there?

Speaker 2:

tomorrow. Where would you go there and why would you go there? Oh, that's an easy one for me. I have Japan on my wish list and my my travel list. Oh, but it's either an African safari or Japan. Those are my two like dream vacations that I absolutely want to do. Japan, I want to go when the cherry blossoms are blooming and I want to go to, like, not the like busy downtown Tokyo. I want to go to the outskirts, with those beautiful, you know, temples and the gardens and stuff. I just have always had a connection to that Japanese culture. Yeah, and then safari because, again, I just want to be in that nature and I just want to see the beauty of, you know, the safari and the animals.

Speaker 2:

I'm afraid, believe it or not, but I still want to do it.

Speaker 1:

Well, I went on safari, yes, in 2011, by myself, amazing, and, and you got to go. But I would love to go to Japan, japan as well. Japan just to me seems like such an interesting country. Yeah, so different run, you know, the people are just. Everything's so different. I both of those. Either one of those land. Let me know which one you go to, because I'd love to hear about it. So what is your favorite way to unwind after a busy day?

Speaker 2:

So, interestingly enough, I don't have real busy days not any longer, but a busier day for me or not. I always take time to unwind and it looks like two things. One is the room I'm in is my office slash my room, it's my space. I have a couch there and I just sit and I breathe, I journal, sometimes, I use cards, so sometimes I'll just like use my cards and just check in and connect. For me that's a real unwinding. And then I love gardens and so I live in a rural area and I have my outdoors, and so I have a rocking chair out there and I just sit. I have a little fire pit, have a rocking chair out there and I just sit. I have a little fire pit. I'll just sit and just spend time listening to the birds and watching the sky, the trees, the flowers. It's very relaxing.

Speaker 1:

That is relaxing. That sounds beautiful. What about a favorite quote? Do you have a favorite quote that keeps you going?

Speaker 2:

You know, not necessarily I have a bad memory for things like that, to be honest, but early on, one of my guides gave me the quote to know thyself is to love thyself. Oh, that's beautiful, and so for me, I've held on to that, because that really exemplifies what I needed to do and what I help other people do. So, yeah, to know thyself is to love thyself. I don't know who originally said that, but it came to me during a meditation. I thought it was in the Bible. Oh, maybe. Yeah, it came to me during a meditation. I could be wrong, it just always stuck with me that's beautiful.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's a great quote. What about a favorite book?

Speaker 2:

beautiful. Yeah, that's a great quote. What about a favorite book? Oh, I've got a lot of favorite books. Favorite book, favorite book I've read hundreds and hundreds of books over the years. I've I loved the Conversations. Geez, I honestly have so many that I've read that I love. Yes, of course, they're not coming to my mind right now.

Speaker 1:

I'm peeking my cover over here, but that one's a good one. Conversations with God is a good one, for sure, yeah, okay, let me ask you if you could have dinner with any woman in history, who would you have dinner with, and why?

Speaker 2:

Women I would have dinner with. In history it's not so much history like it's not, you know, historical or anything, but I've always had like that. You know I grew up watching Oprah and so I've always had that, you know. You know, when she does the soulful Sundays and she interviews people, yes, I like that part of Oprah yes, right, um. So yeah, that would be. That would be fun to um to talk to her um she's a smart lady.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, lots of insights. She's talked to a lot of people. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's a good one.

Speaker 2:

She's on my list as well and if it wasn't a female, then I would have to say the dalai lama. Like I would love to talk to the dalai lama yes, he would be very good, very interesting as well.

Speaker 1:

Okay, and my last question if you could whisper one truth into the ear of every woman who's struggling right now, what would you say?

Speaker 2:

The first one that comes to mind is you are enough.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, they need to hear it. We all need to hear that. Yes, wow, well, thank you for thank you for playing with my questions. Well, it was just Leanne. I could go on and on and on and on on a conversation with you. It's been, it's been mind opening, it's been very good, and I'm sure that everyone who has been watching or listening is going to have some wake-up calls as well. There's little nuggets you've said throughout this entire conversation that are just so helpful. So I appreciate that, I appreciate you coming on and doing this, and I want everyone to know that if you want to reach out to Leanne, you can do so. Everyone to know that if you want to reach out to Leanne, you can do so. We will have all of her links in the description of the video and also the podcast. And, leanne, were you offering a free mentorship?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so I have the. It's called Meditation Ment mentorship. Okay, right, and it's you sign up for it and it's delivered all by email. There's some, you know, a video explaining things. There's guided meditations. There's, you know, just suggestions once a week on how to build this into your lifestyle, and then, included in that, there is my favorite body scan meditation, which is probably my like.

Speaker 2:

it's my number one thing I do to keep myself balanced, both physically as well as emotionally and mentally. Yes, and then I have this fun ebook that I just just created, and it's delivered at the end of the mentorship, but if anyone wants it like right away, they can just DM me. It's a quiz that introduces you to the guides that I use for each of my offers. So you take the quiz and, based on who you are, what you're going through, where you're at at the moment, it will tell you which guide is the best one for you, and each of the guides are connected to my offer. You know, serafina stillness is the guide that would best serve you at this time. Then the meditation mentorship is the right place for you to start with me.

Speaker 1:

Ah, interesting.

Speaker 2:

If your answers gave you Aria alignment, then the success reset is going to be more of what you're ready to start with. There's also Nova Bloom. I'm using Nova Bloom right now because I'm like I have a spiritual cleanse. By the time this is aired, the spiritual cleanse will already be on the go. Yeah, I'll have one in the in the later in the year as well. And then there's also Zara Lucent. If that's who you resonate with, then it guides you to my Fear. Unraveled coaching guide.

Speaker 2:

Oh, interesting so it's a unique way to help people self-assess how they might best start working with me, but ultimately it's like a little passport for the whole thing you actually want to be able to do all of them.

Speaker 1:

Yes, well, we're going to have the links for that and then, as Leanne just said, if you want to get that quiz ahead of time, then you can just message her and reach out to her and she'll make sure that you've got that ahead of time. Love it, leanne. Well, thank you so much for all that you do out there for everyone and yeah, just good stuff, everybody. Just, you know, investigate it for sure and just see if maybe it's something that could help you. I can't imagine that it's not going to help someone. So, thanks again, leanne, appreciate you being here so much and thank you all for listening and watching and we will see you next time on Women Like Me. Take care everyone.

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